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SUMMARY:Zephyr Project meetup (May 12\, 2026): Copenhagen\, Denmark
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Zephyr Project in-person meetup in Copenhagen\, Denmark. This meetup is sponsored by Demant A/S\, a global hearing healthcare and audio technology group located in Copenhagen\, Denmark. \nThis gathering is for anyone who’s curious about Open Source\, Embedded Systems Programming\, and Software Development. \nThere will be presentations based on products running Zephyr\, subsystems and features you might not have heard of yet. Expand your network and delve deep into the realm of dependable\, low power embedded systems. Whether you’re an experienced expert or just stepping into these fascinating areas\, this meetup provides the perfect platform for everyone! \nOur primary language for group communication and events is English\, and we warmly welcome individuals from all backgrounds. Seats are limited\, and we kindly request you to register soon to secure your spot. \nNote: This meetup is part of the Zephyr Community Meetup Series\, gatherings hosted by community members\, with support from the Zephyr Project. \nRegistration:\nRegistration is required for this meetup so the hosts can plan the space and logistics accordingly. To learn more about the meetup or to register for a booth/table at the meetup\, please check this page here. \nTo learn more about the agenda\, read the blog “What to expect at the Zephyr Project meetup (May 12\, 2026): Copenhagen\, Denmark“. \nMessage from the host team: \nDemant is very pleased to host this Zephyr Meetup and support the project and its fantastic community.\nDemant has been a member of the Zephyr project since its early days in 2017 and we are using Zephyr extensively in embedded systems in our hearing instrument products. We have been particularly active within the Bluetooth implementation\, using and contributing significantly to the BLE stack. We are continuously expanding our use of the Zephyr OS and see a bright future as part of this open-source project.\nWe look forward to seeing you in our headquarters near Copenhagen. It will be a pleasure to connect with other Zephyr developers and enthusiasts\, exchange perspectives\, and explore future applications of Zephyr in real-world contexts.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-project-meetup-may-12-2026-copenhagen-denmark/
CATEGORIES:Ambassador Speaking,Meetup
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SUMMARY:Embedded Development With Rust on Zephyr - Rust Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Joining RustWeek 2026? 🦀 \nDavid Brown\, Senior Engineer at Linaro and Security Chair for the The Zephyr Project\, will lead a workshop on Embedded Development With Rust on Zephyr. \nThe Zephyr RTOS is a mature operating system ecosystem\, with support for over 900 boards\, and numerous features. Recently\, it has become possible to develop applications in Rust running on Zephyr. There are a lot of pieces involved in doing this\, both in setting up a development environment for Zephyr\, configuring and building Zephyr\, as well as integrating this with a Rust application. \nThis workshop will begin with setting up a Zephyr development environment\, as well as a general overview of how Zephyr works\, from directory layout\, configuration\, building and such. The goal will be to run a basic C hello world program on Zephyr. We will then move on to running a Rust application\, covering the additional configuration\, along with how Zephyr’s build system and cargo interact. This will end with a similar basic Rust hello world program running on the same target. \nWe will then move to more advanced areas of the parts of the Zephyr API that are currently exposed to Rust. The result of this will be a small multi-threaded program with interacting threads. \nAs the Zephyr API surface is large\, and the Rust work is still in its early stages\, we will cover how to safely use parts of the C API directly from Rust. This will include some of the common gotchas of this approach. Lastly\, we will cover what is needed to make Rust-friendly interfaces to new parts of the Zephyr API\, with the goal of hoping to bring more contributions to the project. \nThere will be an overview of the various tradeoffs between different modes of developing Rust programs on embedded devices\, including bare metal\, a “thin” platform\, such as Embassy\, or RTIC\, and a richer RTOS interface\, such as Rust on Zephyr. \nPrerequisites: \n\nA laptop setup for Rust development. The course will focus on Mac or Linux machines. WSL2 might work\, but there are challenges to accessing the hardware that will have to be done manually.\nThe https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/develop/getting_started/index.html guide should be followed to setup the laptop to build and run Zephyr projects. Although we will cover this process\, and assist where there are issues\, following these directions before the workshop will allow more time to be spent on the Rust on Zephyr specifics. The participant should be able to run the hello world example on the qemu_x86 target.\nA Nordic ABCxyz board (provided)\nAn available USB port\nA basic working knowledge of Rust programming in a desktop environment. You should be familiar with Cargo.toml and have written some Rust code.\nKnowledge of embedded or microcontroller programming\n\nLearn more about the workshop here.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-development-with-rust-on-zephyr/
CATEGORIES:Ambassador Speaking,Industry Conference,Workshop
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